Worden was sentenced to eight years behind bars on the charge of possession of between 15 and 100 grams of heroin with intent to deliver.

Kerns was sentenced to four years for possessing the same amount of heroin. She was given a recommendation for impact incarceration, commonly known as “boot camp.” The military-style program lasts up to six months. If Kerns completes it, she will not have to serve the rest of her sentence.

They were arrested Dec. 5 after being stopped on the McClugage Bridge. They had about 40 grams of heroin, prosecutors have said.

Worden’s arrest came after he found a confidential police report after Chief Steve Settingsgaard lost it in a parking lot. The report supposedly detailed allegations against officers of the Target Offender Unit, a group within the Peoria Police Department created in connection with the Don’t Shoot anti-gun violence initiative.